Disasters and tragedies have long been a source of conspiracy theories. But when devastating flash floods hit Texas over the Fourth of July weekend, far-right conspiracies over cloud seeding and weather manipulation spread within a matter of hours. The floods killed at least 135 people, including children who were staying at an all-girl summer camp along the Guadalupe River. Extremism reporter Ben Makuch explains more behind these conspiracy theories, while Guardian US environment reporter Oliver Milman tells us what really happenedFar-right conspiracy theories spread online in aftermath of the Texas floodsThe long road to tragedy at the Texas girls camp where floods claimed 27 lives Continue reading...
Debunked: the far-right conspiracy theories fuelled by Texas floods - video explainer
21. červenece 2025 19:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian